BIOL 2500 Histology Lab
-kidney glomeruli -air sacs of lungs -lining of heart -blood vessels -lymphatic vessels -lining of ventral body cavity
What are some locations of this tissue?
-voluntary movement -locomotion -facial expression -manipulation of the environment
What are the functions of the tissue indicated by the pointer?
-absorption -secretion of mucus -secretion of enzymes -propels mucus
What are the functions of this tissue?
-allows passage of materials -secretes lubricating substances in serosae
What are the functions of this tissue?
secretion and absorption
What are the functions of this tissue?
wraps and cushions organs; holds and conveys tissue fluids; phagocytize bacteria; inflammation
What are the functions of this tissue?
neuron
What are the highlighted cells?
canaliculi
What are the highlighted structures?
dendrites
What are the highlighted structures?
intercalated discs
What are the highlighted structures?
nuclei
What are the highlighted structures?
nucleus
What are the highlighted structures?
-digestive tract -gallbladder -excretory ducts of some glands -small bronchi -uterine tubes and parts of uterus
What are the location of this tissue?
-moist linings of the esophagus -moist linings of the mouth -moist linings of the vagina -epidermis of the skin
What are the location of this tissue?
anterior (ventral)
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
distal
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
inferior
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
posterior (dorsal)
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
proximal
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
superior
What direction is indicated by the arrow?
dermis
What do C and D make up?
hypodermis
What is indicated E?
dermal papillae
What is indicated by A?
hair shaft
What is indicated by A?
eccrine sweat gland
What is indicated by B
epidermis
What is indicated by B?
arrector pili muscle
What is indicated by C?
papillary layer
What is indicated by C?
reticular layer
What is indicated by D?
sebaceous gland
What is indicated by D?
sensory nerve fiber with free nerve endings
What is indicated by E?
pacinian (lamellar) corpuscle
What is indicated by F?
Hair follicle
What is indicated by G?
leukocyte
What is the cell indicated by the pointer?
mast cells
What is the cell indicated by the pointer?
neuron
What is the cell indicated by the pointer?
maintains the shape of a structure with flexibility
What is the function of the tissue indicated by the pointer?
protects underlying tissues
What is the function of the tissue indicated by the pointer?
transmit electrical signals
What is the function of the tissue indicated by the pointer?
cell body
What is the highlighted structure?
central canal
What is the highlighted structure?
lamellae
What is the highlighted structure?
striations
What is the highlighted structure?
simple columnar epithelium
What is the highlighted tissue?
simple cuboidal epithelium
What is the highlighted tissue?
stratified squamous epithelium
What is the highlighted tissue?
acromial
What is the region indicated by A?
intercalated discs
What is the structure indicated by the arrow?
chondrocyte in lacunae
What is the structure indicated by the pointer?
osteocyte in lacuna
What is the structure indicated by the pointer?
elastic cartilage
What is the tissue indicated by the arrow?
simple squamous epithelium
What is the tissue indicated by the arrow?
elastic cartilage
What is the tissue indicated by the pointer?
simple columnar epithelium
What is the tissue indicated by the pointer?
areolar connective
What is this tissue?
blood
What is this tissue?
nervous
What is this tissue?
simple cuboidal epithelium
What is this tissue?
lateral
What orientation is indicated by the arrows?
medial
What orientation is indicated by the arrows?
transverse
What plane is indicate by C?
frontal (coronal)
What plane is indicated by A?
median (midsagittal)
What plane is indicated by B?
coxal
What region is indicated by A?
occipital
What region is indicated by A?
olecranal
What region is indicated by A?
cervical
What region is indicated by B?
popliteal
What region is indicated by B?
pubic
What region is indicated by B?
sternal
What region is indicated by B?
brachial
What region is indicated by C?
femoral
What region is indicated by C?
scapular
What region is indicated by C?
sural
What region is indicated by C?
axillary
What region is indicated by D?
calcaneal
What region is indicated by D?
patellar
What region is indicated by D?
vertebral
What region is indicated by D?
antecubital
What region is indicated by E?
crural
What region is indicated by E?
lumbar
What region is indicated by E?
sacral
What region is indicated by F?
tarsal
What region is indicated by F?
digital
What region is indicated by G?
gluteal
What region is indicated by G?
inguinal
What region is indicated by G?
carpal
What region is indicated by H?
hallux
What region is indicated by H?
perineal
What region is indicated by H?
adipose connective tissue
What tissue is this?
areolar connective
What tissue is this?
hyaline cartilage
What tissue is this?
striated skeletal muscle
What tissue is this?
reticular fibers
What type of fiber is here?
kidney tubules; ducts and secretory portions of small glands; ovary surface
Where is the tissue indicated by the pointer located?
in skeletal muscles
Where is this tissue located?
tendons, most ligaments, aponeuroses
Where is this tissue located?
walls of hollow organs
Where is this tissue located?
umbilica
what region is indicated by F?